“There are always runs and spurts, and once we got it going we got a lot of confidence. I like it when a team plays tight because it gives me an opportunity to get by quicker. You have to take advantage of a team that climbs all over you.”
Candice Wiggins
“That's what I bring to the team - spurts, runs like that.”
Rodney Carney
“We got some spurts. We'd go out and have a good spurt and then lose a spurt. After halftime I thought we did a pretty good job. Stephanie Chapman did an excellent job. She held (Kayla) Price, who came in averaging about 17 a game, to two points. I thought that was a big key for us.”
Tim Epley
“This game happens in spurts. One team is going to make a run and the other comes back. I actually talked with them and got them adjusted to that. You know we'll come out wide open, and you know their team's going to make a run. But we've just got to settle down and maintain the lead.”
Mike Gainey
“It seems like our calls run in spurts. There was a three-month period where we didn't pull the trucks out of the building and then we had nine calls in two weeks that were either EMS or fire calls.”
Sam Reed
“If you cut off your arm instead of going 'spurt, spurt, spurt' wouldn't it, like, go nuts? Or would it go with the beat of your heart?....”
Elijah Wood
“It was a game of spurts. It kind of went back and forth. Coming back from 3-1 in the second half showed a lot of character. I don't think if we had overreacted we could have come back from that.”
Andy Gates